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Chad Nevett gave the final chapter of "Avengers Prime" a 3.5 star review, calling Brian Michael Bendis and Alan Davis' Asgardian finale "just about as thrilling a superhero comic as you’re likely to find this month."

Marvel Comics has released an advance look at "Fantastic Four" #584, the next issue from the critically acclaimed team of Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting, scheduled to hit stores on Wednesday, October 27.

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Avengers: Prime" #3 by Brian Michael Bendis and Alan Davis with a cover by Davis and a special variant by Jim Cheung & Skottie Young. The issue hits September 29.

Chad Nevett gave Brian Michael Bendis and Alan Davis' "Avengers Prime" #2 4 stars, calling it "a fun, entertaining issue with a fantastic creative team all working in harmony. This is how superhero comics are done."

Marvel Comics has released an advance preview for "Fantastic Four" #583, the first chapter of "Fantastic Four: Three" by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Steve Epting. The new storyline starts September 2.

CBR's Chad Nevett liked what he read in "Avengers Prime" #1 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alan Davis, giving the debut issue 4-stars and saying that "Bendis and Davis get things off to a great start."

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Avengers: Prime" #1, featuring the creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alan Davis as they chronicle the fallout from "Siege." The issue hits stores June 2.

In "Avengers Prime," Steve Rogers, Tony Stark and Thor try to heal the wounds between them, and in "New Avengers," the team finds its place in the Heroic Age. We spoke with Brian Michael Bendis about both books.

In June, "Avengers Prime: Siege Aftermath" by Brian Michael Bendis and Alan Davis spotlights the dynamic between the Avengers "Trinity" of Steve Rogers, Thor and Tony Stark. We spoke with editor Tom Brevoort about the project.

In this week's PIPELINE, Augie has a special Omnibus announcement from
Marvel, thoughts on what would be needed in a theoretical comics auction site,
and two other ideas for the comics industry to make money off of.